Transition From High School To College
Applicable Laws
High School | College |
I.D.E.A. (Individuals with Disabilities Education Act) |
A.D.A (Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990) |
Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
Section 504, Rehabilitation Act of 1973 |
I.D.E.A. is about SUCCESS |
A.D.A is about ACCESS |
Documentation
High School | College |
I.E.P. (Individualized Education Plan and/or 504 Plan). |
Where documentation is required, documentation guidelines specify information needed for each category of disability. |
School provides evaluation at no cost to the student. |
Student must get evaluation at own expense. |
Documentation focuses on eligibility for services based on specific disability categories in I.D.E.A. |
Documentation must provide information on specific functional limitations, and demonstrate the need for specific accommodations. |
Self-Advocacy
High School | College |
Student is identified by school and is supported by parents and teachers. |
Student must self-identify to the Learning and Accessibility Services Office. |
Primary responsibility for arranging accommodations belongs to the school. |
Primary responsibility for self-advocacy and arranging accommodations belongs to the student. |
Teachers approach student if they believe help is needed. |
Professors are usually open and helpful but most expect you to initiate contact if needed. |